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Before the spirit of the departed starts his Journey
to the nether world, he is
carefully informed of the surprises and dangers of the voyage and is duly
instructed how to overcome them. This then, is the story/lessons taught:
I suppose you are not far away, that indeed you are right
behind me. Here is the
tobacco and here is the pipe which you must keep in front of you as you
go along. Here also are the fire and the food which your relatives have
prepared for your journey.
In the morning when the sun rises you are to start. You
will not have gone very
far before you come to a wide road. That is the road you must take. As
you go along you will notice something on your road. Take your war club
and strike it and throw it behind you. Then go on without
looking back. As you go farther you will again come across some obstacle.
Strike it and throw it behind you and do not look back. Farther on you
will come across some animals, and these also you must strike and throw
behind you. Then go on and do not look back. The objects you throw
behind you will come to those relatives whom you have left behind you on
earth. They will represent victory in war, riches, and animals for food.
When you have gone but a short distance from the last place
where you threw the
objects behind, you will come to a round lodge and there you will find an
old woman. She is the one who is to give you further information. She
will ask you, "Grandson, what is your name?"
This you must tell her. Then you must say, "Grandmother,
when I was about
to start from the earth I was given the following objects with which I
was to act as mediator between you and the human beings [i.e.,
the pipe, tobacco, and food]." Then you must put the stem of the pipe
in the old woman's mouth and say, "Grandmother, I have made all my
relatives lonesome, my parents, my brothers, and all the others. I would
therefore like to have them obtain victory in war, and honours.
That was my desire as I left them downhearted upon the earth. I would
that they could have all that life which I left behind me on earth. This
is what they asked. This, likewise, they asked me, that they should
not have to travel on this road for some time to come. They also asked
to be blessed with those things that people are accustomed to have on earth.
All this they wanted me to ask of you when I started from, the earth. They
told me to follow the four steps that would be imprinted with blue
marks, Grandmother."
"Well, grandson, you are young but you are wise. It
is good. I will now
boil some food for you." Thus she will speak to you and then put a kettle
on the fire and boil some rice for you. If you eat it you will have a
headache. Then she will say, "Grandson, you have a headache, let me cup it
for you."
Then she will break open your skull and take out your brains and you will
forget all about your people on earth and where you came from. You will
not worry about your relatives. You will become like a holy spirit. Your
thoughts will not go as far as the earth, as there will be nothing carnal
about you.
Now the rice that the old woman will boil will really be
lice. For that
reason you will be finished with everything evil. Then you will go on
stepping in the four footsteps mentioned before and that were imprinted
with blue earth. You are to take the four steps because the road
will fork there. All your relatives who died before you will be there.
As you journey on you will come to a fire running across
the earth from
one end to the other. There will be a bridge across it but it will be
difficult to cross because it is continually swinging. However, you will be able
to
cross it safely, for you have all the guides about whom the warriors spoke
to you. They will take you over and take care of you.
Well, we have told you a good road to take. If anyone tells
a falsehood in
speaking of the spirit-road, you will fall off the bridge and be burned.
However you need not worry for you will pass over safely. As you proceed
from that place the spirits will come to meet you and take you
to the village where the chief lives. There you will give him the tobacco
and ask for those objects of which we spoke to you, the same you asked of
the old woman. There you will meet all the relatives that died before you.
They will be living in a large lodge. This you must enter.
Paul Radin, The Winnebago Tribe,
in Thirty-eighth Annual Report, Bureau of American
Ethnology (Washington, D.C., 1923), PP. 143-4
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